Analyze which images would most likely be left out of a television advertisement for a department

store Choose two responses. (1 point)
workers accepting returned items
shelves of available merchandise
salespeople assisting customers
D shoppers moving through crowded aisles
people using the items they purchased

1 answer

In a television advertisement for a department store, the focus is typically on highlighting the positive shopping experience and showcasing the products available. The two types of images that would most likely be left out of such an advertisement are:

  1. Workers accepting returned items - This image might convey a negative aspect of shopping, focusing on dissatisfaction rather than the excitement of purchasing new items.

  2. Shoppers moving through crowded aisles - While this may reflect a busy store, it could also suggest chaos and discomfort rather than a pleasant shopping experience, which is usually the focus of advertisements.

So, the images likely to be left out are workers accepting returned items and shoppers moving through crowded aisles.